Thursday, October 18, 2012

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"I Am A Smartie Pants!" Math-Themed Smarties Candy Favors (#CBias)

With Halloween just around the corner, I wanted to share this easy tutorial for making math-themed treats using Smarties candyand some free printables I had made. These little sweet treats will put some fun into practicing basic addition, subtraction, and multiplication. The "I Am a Smartie Pants!" treats would be perfect for handing out to students in the classroom, to trick-or-treaters, or to use inside goodie bags. Another great thing about these Halloween treats is that you can change the theme from Halloween to just about anything simply by using different stickers. If you will be making these to hand out in the classroom, you will not have to worry because Smarties are gluten-free, peanut-free, vegan, and fat-free.

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Addition & Subtraction

Multiplication

Step 2. Cut out each tag as instructed on the sheet. Be sure to leave each column of 3 boxes intact.

Step 3. Fold each tag into an accordion shape with the words "I Am a Smartie Pants!" facing out and the other two printed boxes facing each other.

Step 4. Place a fun sticker in your theme of choice on the front of the tag right above the words "I Am a Smartie Pants!" Be sure to leave enough room above the sticker to punch a hole. (I trimmed my large rectangular stickers with scissors to fit my tags.)

Step 5. Using your single hole puncher, punch a hole through all 3 layers above the sticker near the top of your tag, making sure it is centered horizontally.

Step 6. Take an 8" to 9" piece of satin ribbon and fold it in half. Then tie the halfway point of the ribbon around one end of a roll of Smarties candy. (If you are using curling ribbon, please see the instructions below the Step 9 photos.)

Step 7. Bring the two ends of your ribbon together and tie in a single knot close to the ends. Trim the ribbon above the knot with scissors to make the ends even.

Step 8. Next feed the knotted end of you ribbon through the back of your tag and out the front of the hole you had punched.

Step 9. The last step is to put the end of the Smarties candy roll that is not tied to the ribbon through the ribbon loop on the front of your tag and pull it through.

The result should look like this , , ,

If using curling ribbon, follow the instructions below:

Feed the curling ribbon through the hole you had punched. Make sure the ends are even. Tie a knot about an inch above the top of the tag. Then place a roll of Smarties candy above the knot you made and tie the end of the candy roll in place. Use a double knot to make it secure.

Then use the blade of your scissors to curl the ribbon. The result should look like this . . .

If you make these "I Am a Smartie Pants!" Treats, I would love to know what theme you used and what the children thought about them. For more fun ideas, visit Smarties on Pinterest.

This treat is extremely inexpensive to make. I bought a whole bag of Smarties for under $3 and the pack of 18 stickers for just $1 at Walgreens. You can also find Smarties in the Halloween candy section at your local Walmart, Target, Family Dollar, Dollar General, and Dollar Tree stores.

I am a member of the Collective Bias™ Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias™ and Smarties. #CBias #SocialFabric #IAmASmartie. The prize pack for this contest has been provided by Collective Bias™ on behalf of Smarties. All opinions expressed are my own.